Sometime Alice said this on being homeless: "No one needs any of that fucking shit. I don't have anything. If this bus were to catch of fire it wouldn't make any difference to me." Does anybody know which interview does it come from?

Sometime Alice said this on being homeless: "No one needs any of that fucking shit. I don't have anything. If this bus were to catch of fire it wouldn't make any difference to me." Does anybody know which interview does it come from?

It's from the 12/12 NME interview. "You pay tax anywhere?" has to be one of the dumbest interview questions I've ever heard, behind the dude who agreed to take speed from John Holland before knowing what it was.

"Iím a high school dropout and itís hard enough to get a job with a degree anyways. So, I have tremendous respect for people who work even if they work really hard doing something they donít enjoy because thatís their contribution to society. I donít know if thatís the right way to do things but I guess we have to. I just respect anyone who works hard. Iím really lucky to be able to play music and make music for a living, so I feel responsible to keep doing it and not complain. I just got really good at sleeping upright."

The first time I saw her performing, she was in a crust-punk band called Fetus Fatale. These sexist old men who had been in legendary, local punk bands back in the early í80s were heckling her and shouting at her to get off the stage because they thought that girls shouldnít play punk. She began spitting beer in their faces and telling them that they were wimps. I couldnít believe what I was seeing; she was so powerful, yet she was a tiny teenager, sticking up for herself and not caring about the consequences of her actions, spitting on legends, while shouting what I thought was beautiful poetry. - Ethan

“That’s such a bullshit sexist thing to think anyway. It’s just because I’m a girl. Does anybody ever ask fucking Daft Punk if they fuck in their robot suits? No they fucking don’t.”— Alice Glass (on being asked if her and Ethan are together) - NME